Enchantress. Bright salmon - pink with 
darker eye. 
Mme. Bezanson. Crimson. 
Mme. Pape Carpentier. Pure white; early. 
Dwarf. 
Mrs. Jenkins. White, immense flower heads. 
Paul Hoffman. Stems and foliage dark 
green. Flowers are magenta-carmine with 
darker center. 
Rynstrom. Effective carmine-rose. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. Strong stems and 
a vigorous grower. 
Von Hockberg. Brilliant red. 
*Phlox Divaricata. Wild Blue Phlox. Flat 
heads of large fragrant lavender flowers in 
May. 10 inches. 
*Phlox Subulata (Moss Pink). An early 
spring-flowering type, with pretty moss-like 
evergreen foliage, which, during the flower¬ 
ing season, is hidden under the masses of 
bloom. An excellent plant for rockery, 
ground or grave covering. 
Lilacina. Light blue. 
Rosea. Rose-pink. 
White. 
Physalis (Chinese Lantern Plant). Plants 
grow about 2 feet high, producing bright 
orange - scarlet, lantern - like fruits which, 
when dried, are used for floral decorations. 
Physostegia Grandiflora vivid (False Dragon¬ 
head). Flowers bright violet mauve. 18 to 
24 inches. 
Platycodon Grandiflorum (Balloon Flower). 
Large, deep blue, saucer-like flowers. June 
and September. 18 inches. 
Polemonium. Jacob’s Ladder. Showy blue 
flowers, with deep foliage. May to July. 12 
to 18 inches. 
Potentilla (Cinquefolia). Formosa. Single, 
rosy-red. June to August. 
^Primula (Primrose). Large variety of colors. 
Early Spring. 6 inches. 
